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Bilawal for lifting declared, undeclared curbs on media

WPFD: Uphold professional ethics, don t heat up polity ― Ganduje

By Bashir Bello, Kano Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state has admonished journalists to be resolute towards upholding accuracy, objectivity, and professional ethics while discharging their duty in order to deepen good governance and not to heat up the polity. Ganduje gave the charge on the occasion of the United Nation’s World Press Freedom Day, celebrated on May 3, every year. In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information, Muhammad Garba, the governor noted that as stakeholders, journalists should exercise their profession within the realm of law and journalism profession. Ganduje further observed that at this critical period when Nigeria is facing myriads of challenges, the media should always be mindful of the laws guiding the conduct of their constituted responsibilities in their reportage.

HS s Vaientamattomat (Unsilenced) mini-documentary tackles reduced freedom of speech: When the situation is this bad as close as Hungary, we have no choice but to help , Kaius Niemi says

Message : Required fields Monday, 3 May is the International Press Freedom Day. Helsingin Sanomat reminds Finns of the importance of freedom of the press by publishing a mini-documentary called Vaientamattomat, produced by Riku Rantala and Tunna Milonoff, which shows that freedom of the press is under threat even within the EU, as in Hungary. The HS will also publish a supplement on freedom of speech with Helsingin Sanomat on Monday. Freedom of the press is not self-evident, and the situation has deteriorated around the world, especially in Europe. On Monday, 3 May, the International Press Freedom Day, Helsingin Sanomat would like to remind you of the importance of press freedom by publishing a mini-documentary called Vaientamattomat, produced by

Burundi show promising media freedom

Burundi joined the world on Monday, May 3, to celebrate International Press Freedom Day. Media professionals gathered at the Bujumbura press house for this day. The Minister of Communication was present and was pleased with the position of Burundi in terms of press freedom. As one of the countries leading in terms of media oppression, Burundi has made major steps to ensure media rights were in place since the new administration came to power Burundi celebrates this day at a time when those who observe us have recognized that significant achievements have been made in promoting press freedom, moving our country from 160th position in 2019 to 147th position in 2020, Marie Chantal Nijimbere, Minister of Communication told the press.

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